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Homebodies: Stories

Homebodies: Stories

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Homebodies is a collection of short stories that explore the haunting nature of the human body, the isolation of living, and the presence of the deceased. The stories are interconnected and linked, showing that the body can be haunted even without a physical house.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 168 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2023
Publisher: Great Plains Publications Ltd


Homebodies is a collection of short stories that delve into the unsettling and eerie realm of the living and the dead. Written by acclaimed author LeBlanc, the book offers readers a unique and captivating experience, combining elements of gothic fiction, horror, and mystery. The stories in Homebodies are interconnected, creating a tapestry of horror that will leave readers entertained, enlightened, and maybe even a little terrified.

The first story, "The Living," introduces us to a group of isolated individuals who are living in a remote cabin in the woods. The cabin is haunted by the memories of the deceased, who infiltrate their daily lives and cause them to question their sanity. The story is filled with suspense, dread, and horror, as the characters struggle to cope with the presence of these uncanny spectres.

The second story, "The Dead," takes us into the world of a funeral home, where the dead are prepared for their final resting place. The story explores the strange and macabre rituals that take place in the funeral home, as well as the relationships between the employees and the deceased. The characters in this story are haunted by their own demons and the ghosts of the deceased, and they must navigate the treacherous waters of their profession to survive.

The third story, "The In-Between," is a collection of interconnected vignettes that explore the strange and mysterious world of the living and the dead. The stories are filled with strange and unsettling characters, such as a strange girl who knocks on the door of a funeral home, a man who sleepwalks, and a woman who attends a party and gets sick. The stories are haunting and eerie, and they will leave readers wondering what is real and what is not.

The fourth story, "The Haunted House," is a classic horror story that takes place in a mysterious and abandoned house. The story is filled with suspense, dread, and horror, as the characters explore the house and discover its dark secrets. The story is a perfect example of LeBlanc's ability to create a sense of dread and horror, as the characters are constantly on edge, unsure of what is waiting for them around every corner.

The fifth story, "The Body," is a dark and introspective story that explores the power of the human body to haunt and terrify. The story follows a woman who is haunted by the memories of her deceased grandmother, and who must navigate the treacherous waters of her own grief and loss. The story is filled with emotion and depth, and it will leave readers feeling vulnerable and exposed.

The sixth story, "The Infusion," is a science fiction story that takes place in a futuristic hospital. The story explores the use of technology to prolong life and cure disease, but also the ethical implications of such practices. The story is filled with suspense and horror, as the characters must navigate the dangerous world of medical experimentation and discovery.

The seventh story, "The Party," is a dark and twisted story that takes place at a party. The story explores the dark side of human nature, as the characters engage in drug-fueled parties and engage in dangerous and reckless behavior. The story is filled with suspense and horror, as the characters are constantly on edge, unsure of what is waiting for them around every corner.

The eighth story, "The Sick," is a dark and introspective story that explores the nature of illness and disease. The story follows a woman who is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and who must navigate the difficult and emotional journey of her own illness. The story is filled with emotion and depth, and it will leave readers feeling vulnerable and exposed.

The ninth story, "The IV Infusion," is a science fiction story that takes place in a futuristic hospital. The story explores the use of technology to prolong life and cure disease, but also the ethical implications of such practices. The story is filled with suspense and horror, as the characters must navigate the dangerous world of medical experimentation and discovery.

The tenth story, "The Locked Fridge," is a dark and twisted story that takes place in a small apartment. The story explores the dark side of human nature, as the characters engage in drug-fueled parties and engage in dangerous and reckless behavior. The story is filled with suspense and horror, as the characters are constantly on edge, unsure of what is waiting for them around every corner.

The eleventh story, "The Sleepwalker," is a dark and introspective story that explores the nature of sleep and dreams. The story follows a man who sleepwalks, and who must navigate the strange and mysterious world of his dreams. The story is filled with emotion and depth, and it will leave readers feeling vulnerable and exposed.

The twelfth story, "The Trial," is a dark and twisted story that takes place in a courtroom. The story explores the dark side of human nature, as the characters engage in drug-fueled parties and engage in dangerous and reckless behavior. The story is filled with suspense and horror, as the characters are constantly on edge, unsure of what is waiting for them around every corner.

In conclusion, Homebodies is an uncanny and ghostly debut with stories that provoke dread, abjection, and horror. The tales are intertwined and linked like a chain of dried daisies or butterfly legs: someone you used to know is on trial for murder. You work at a funeral home. Your dead grandmother calls you on the phone. You pin and preserve butterflies on a corkboard as a strange girl knocks on your door. You put a bike lock on the fridge. You sleepwalk. You attend a party. You get sick. You get an IV infusion. You dont get better.The stories in Homebodies show that you dont need a house to be haunted - the body can do that all on its own.

Weight: 248g
Dimension: 140 x 216 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781773371016

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